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2019
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The book explains how diabetes can affect physical well-being and lists simple steps to prevent as well as manage diabetes by diet, exercise, yoga and Medication.This book tackles the many insignificant aspects of juggling insulin doses, blood sugar levels and Many misconceptions in diabetes also.
PHP291.46
2025
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This immensely valuable book of Silk Industry. I expend the knowledge in theEconomic point of view. In our book, I mainly focus on economic aspect and person engagement in this field. India is second largest producer country in the world in Silk production. Mainly four types of Silk produced in our country- Mulberry Silk and Non-MulberrySilk (Tasar silk, Muga Silk and Eri silk).
PHP232.59
Microbial Biocontrol Agents
Developing Effective Biopesticides
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- Abhishek AnandMarc BardinAna BejaranoElisa BonaTito CaffiHamza ChammemAntonieta De CalMargherita FuriosiElisa GamaleroBernard R. GlickBelén GuijarroLars HuberDr Ajay KumarInmaculada LarenaSara E. LeglerCarla S. LorenzPaloma MelgarejoHassan MomeniFahimeh NazariAndrea NeslerPhilippe NicotMa. del Carmen Orozco-MosquedabIlaria PertotThomas PressecqDr Gerardo PuopoloVittorio RossiNaser SafaieGustavo Santoyo, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, MexicoSelena TomadaEstelle TurcMaria VillarinoMout De VriezeLaure WeisskopfIrene Salotti
2022
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The negative impact of chemical pesticides on human wellbeing and the environment has encouraged the development of eco-friendly alternatives for the management of plant pathogens. However, only a small number of microbial biocontrol agents (mBCAs) have been developed, registered and used in the management of plant diseases. This book analyses the deployment of mBCAs for the development of novel microbial biopesticides, considering the main plant-beneficial traits, procedures needed for ef...
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Cyanobacterial Response to Extreme Environments
A Molecular Understanding for a Sustainable Future
2025
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Cyanobacteria are the oldest living organisms on Earth, going back to the Precambrian era and the planet's early harsh climate. Cyanobacteria inhabit almost all environmental niches. These prokaryotes were critical to the formation of the current biosphere as they evolved photosynthetic reactions emitting oxygen similar to those of plants and green algae. They continue to contribute to the equilibrium of the Earth's atmosphere by generating oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide. In additio...
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